Idaho v. Anderson
Annotate this CaseSean Anderson appealed his conviction and sentence for aggravated assault on a police officer. Anderson argued on appeal: (1) the district court erred by instructing the jury on a different theory of assault than what was alleged in the charging Information; (2) the district court erred by refusing to give his proposed jury instruction on the misdemeanor offense of discharge of a firearm aimed at another; and (3) the district court imposed an excessive sentence. The Idaho Supreme Court affirmed Anderson’s judgment of conviction, finding that the district court did not abuse its sentencing discretion.
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